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I just posted about the Baby Signs Potty Training Program yesterday and was surprised to see a story about them on Good Morning America. The University of Chicago has released new research showing that using signs and gestures with babies helps boost language development. Today, Diane Sawyer talked about this new research and mentioned the Baby Signs Program on Good Morning America! Click here to see the report!

Baby Signs®, the ORIGINAL sign language program for hearing babies, has been bringing powerful, research-proven benefits to babies and their families around the world for over 25 years. The Baby Signs® Program is the world’s leading program for hearing infants and toddlers because it is the only program that:

• was developed by child development experts specifically for hearing babies.

• has been scientifically tested and proven to provide positive benefits for babies and their families.

• is based on American Sign Language with added flexibility to meet the needs of all families.

• offers a full range of signing classes and products for babies, parents and child development centers.

The Baby Signs® Program was created by Dr. Linda Acredolo and Dr. Susan Goodwyn, child development experts and authors of the best-selling parenting books: Baby Signs, Baby Minds and Baby Hearts.

With the Original Baby Signs Program, Babies & Toddlers can communicate what they see, feel and even need! Learn More!


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  • Shirley R. Brantley said:

    My eighteen-month-old son take their diapers off most of the time — they even get into their dirty diapers and have it on their bed. Everybody keeps telling me it’s time to potty train, trouble is my baby isn’t talking yet. How can I teach when my baby cannot even tell me when its time to go potty? any suggestioms orhelp?

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